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People all over the world celebrate on the 17th day of March in honour of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Born in Britain during the 4th century, St. Patrick was kidnapped and enslaved by Irish raiders when he was a teenager. Although he was able to escape after six years and become a priest in Britain, he later chose to return to Ireland as a missionary, in order to help spread the teachings of Christianity to pagans. According to Irish folklore, he also used a shamrock to explain the Christian concept of Trinity to the Irish. St. Patricks Day was first publicly celebrated in Boston in 1737 where a large population of Irish immigrants resided. Nearly 200 years later, the first St. Patricks Day parade in the Irish Free State was held in Dublin in 1931. During the mid 90s, the Irish government also began a campaign to promote tourism in Ireland on March 17th. While many Catholics still quietly celebrate this day of religious observance by going to mass, St. Patricks Day slowly evolved to become a celebration of Irish heritage. Through the years, along with legendary shamrocks, many symbols were included in festivities that are reflective of Irelands folklore, culture, and national identity.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:45:44 +0000

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